Not all marine mammals need help from humans, experts say.
Service animals are already allowed on the vessels. But now, passengers can bring the family dog, cat, parrot, ferret or any ...
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This Washington wildlife refuge has a stunning boardwalk trail
Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge offers accessible, family-friendly hiking with rich wildlife and ...
Sometimes, roadkill is inevitable. Animals die on roads across Washington state every day. Whether you've spotted roadkill on the side of the street - or, worse, hit a critter while behind the wheel - ...
Ride through a Washington wildlife park this summer and spot bison, elk, mountain goats, and other animals in a breathtaking natural setting.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a bill making Washington the twelfth state in the country to restrict the use of animals in traveling circuses, exhibits and other shows. Washington State ...
WASHINGTON STATE — It is now illegal to feed deer, elk, and moose in Washington, per a rule approved by the director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). The rule went into effect ...
When it comes to pet ownership, many animal lovers look beyond cats and dogs. Some pet owners prefer snakes and lizards, while others like cuddling up with rodents and rabbits. That’s led to some ...
At the Central Washington State Fair, it seems there's something for almost everyone — from the bright lights of the midway to the warm scents of the food carts. But for a truly multigenerational ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Sloths and other exotic animals have been confiscated from a home here. CBS Seattle affiliate KIRO-TV reports that South American tree sloths, an Asian monitor lizard and other ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington state has passed a bill that prohibits the use of elephants, bears, wild cats, and nonhuman primates in circuses and other traveling shows. The legislation, known as SB ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) adopted new rules that prohibit people from feeding wildlife. WDFW's new rules were adopted in an effort to keep Washington ...
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